Sentence examples for bigger than or equal from inspiring English sources

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For all the ports whose activity metric value D i is bigger than or equal to x 2, they are defined as active ports.

When μ M a ~, b ~ it will demonstrate that a ~ is bigger than, or equal, to b ~ at least in a degree α, and it will be represented by a ~ ≥ α b ~ for two types of the constraints following as: a ~ i x ≥ b ~ i i = 1, …, m (23) a ~ i x ≤ b ~ i i = m + 1, …, t (24).

McKean [1] proved that the fundamental tone of an n-dimensional complete simply connected Riemannian manifold M with sectional curvature bounded above by (-kappa^{2}<0) is bigger than or equal to (frac{ n-1)^{2}kappa^{2}}{4}), where κ is a real number.

Deep infiltrating endometriosis is histologically defined as endometriotic lesion penetrating into retroperitoneal space or the wall of pelvic organs to the depth bigger than or equal to 5 mm, measured starting from the surface of the peritoneum [ 2].

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However, if the value of the design parameter is bigger than or equals to unity, this new detector leads to worse detection performance than Kelly's receiver.

The proteins that have high homology to the existing LaCOGs were then selected using a revised criterion based on the well-known COG extension rule "uniform top 3"[ 127]: if all the top 3 (in case of LaCOG size of 2, the top 2 hits were taken) BlastP hits of a query protein belong to the same LaCOG (LaCOG size bigger than or equals to 2), then the query protein is added to this LaCOG.

It comprises 6m−3 greater-than-or-equal-to and 6m−3 less-than-or-equal-to comparators.

Examples include the use of language such as "converging" and qualifying the statement "bigger than one" with "or equal to".

The "Number Filters" option includes the options "Equals"," Does Not Equal," "Greater Than," "Greater Than or Equal To," "Less Than," "Less Than or Equal To," "Between," "Top 10," "Above Average," "Below Average," and a "Custom Filter" option.

Big skate less than or equal to 100 centimeter (39.4 in) total length.

An empirical relational structure consists of a set of empirical objects (e.g., rigid rods) along with certain qualitative relations among them (e.g., ordering, concatenation), while a numerical relational structure consists of a set of numbers (e.g., real numbers) and specific mathematical relations among them (e.g., "equal to or bigger than", addition).

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